Maryland Mandates "Environmental Literacy" as high school graduation requirement

I just saw this yesterday in the news feed of a FB paged I "liked" a while back...

So, they're going to shove all this tree-huggin eco-friendly go green bull**** down these kid's throats, but they won't make them be able to read, write or do math in order to graduate?? God damn libtards

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Hey, no "actual mandate," "serve as a foundation for green jobs," the school board doesn't get funding, and the guidance comes from the North American Association of Environmental Education.

QUOTE: An early passage from the guide says “consumption of natural resources, air and water pollution, and the impacts of climate change are among the many complex challenges that threaten human health, economic development, and national security.” It goes on to talk about the need to "take informed action." And that raises some eyebrows.

Anyone else see a major issue with this?
The next generation can't read, write, do basic math without an i-phone, and now they intend to use what limited resources to push this crap. If I had kids in Maryland Public Schools, I'd be pulling them out right about now.

yay more stupid stuff going on in md public schools there a recent thing in Talbot county about a pocket knife being classified as a deadly weapon because it was on school property. i love that my taxes pay for this stupidity

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